

I think it’s supposed to be like (some weeb come help me out here with terminology) that stereotypical paper wall type-beat, and the dining area is raised relative to the ground outside
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I think it’s supposed to be like (some weeb come help me out here with terminology) that stereotypical paper wall type-beat, and the dining area is raised relative to the ground outside
@Stan_Kelly show urself
As others have pointed out
less than one quarter of U.S. adults in a nationally representative sample reported walking or bicycling for transportation for more than 10 minutes continuously in a typical week.
This data is probably excluding things like walking around work or grocery shopping and looking at just walking/bicycling to get from point A to point B in lieu of cars or trains. They explicitly use the term “active transportation” here.
probably just both watch the same bozo 53 subscriber evangelical channel on youtube
This is a well established retail tactic to ease customers into price hikes. I remember Walgreens pulling this shit all the time when I worked there like 15 years ago.
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E) also, underrated subtle detail is the ex-husband representing himself vs the ex-wife who hired a lawyer for the “divvying up the stuffies” civil case
Thank you!